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Chapter 5
Heenvelopedinaswiftmentalmaledictionthewholecountry,withallitsinhabitants,partisansofRibieraandMonteroalike;andtherewereincipienttearsinhismuteangeratthethoughtoftheinnumerableox-hidesgoingtowasteuponthedreamyexpanseoftheCampo,withitssinglepalmsrisinglikeshipsatseawithintheperfectcircleofthehorizon,itsclumpsofheavytimbermotionlesslikesolidislandsofleavesabovetherunningwavesofgrass.Therewerehidesthere,rotting,withnoprofittoanybody—rottingwheretheyhadbeendroppedbymencalledawaytoattendtheurgentnecessitiesofpoliticalrevolutions.Thepractical,mercantilesoulofSenorHirschrebelledagainstallthatfoolishness,whilehewastakingarespectfulbutdisconcertedleaveofthemightandmajestyoftheSanTomemineinthepersonofCharlesGould.Hecouldnotrestrainaheart-brokenmurmur,wrungoutofhisveryachingheart,asitwere.
“Itisagreat,greatfoolishness,DonCarlos,allthis.ThepriceofhidesinHamburgisgoneup—up.OfcoursetheRibieristGovernmentwilldoawaywithallthat—whenitgetsestablishedfirmly.Meantime—”
Hesighed.
“Yes,meantime,”repeatedCharlesGould,inscrutably.
Theothershruggedhisshoulders.Buthewasnotreadytogoyet.Therewasalittlematterhewouldliketomentionverymuchifpermitted.